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Williams goes aggressive as F1 teams differ on Spanish GP tyre choices  

Formula 1 teams have picked widely different options in their tyre selections for the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, with Williams going for the most aggressive strategy.  F1 tyre manufacturer Pirelli has made the Supersoft, Soft and Medium compounds available for the next round of the 2018 world championship at the newly-resurfaced Circuit de Catalunya, one step softer than the choices that were available to teams in both 2016 and 2017.  World championship leader Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas have opted for the lowest amount of the softest available compound for the weekend, selecting five sets of Supersofts each, with chief rivals Ferrari choosing seven sets of the...
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